Cloud & Network Services in Toledo, Ohio
Enterprise-grade infrastructure that keeps your business connected, fast, and resilient — with every component dialed in and monitored around the clock. No more 'why is it slow?' and no more 'the internet is down again.'

Managed Network & Cloud Infrastructure That Just Works
Slow networks cost Toledo businesses real money. Dropped VoIP calls during client meetings. Video conferences that freeze during product demos. Warehouse scanners that disconnect in the middle of a pick. Employees who can't access cloud applications because the internet is running on a consumer-grade router that hasn't been touched since 2019.
We design, deploy, and manage the connectivity infrastructure Toledo and Northwest Ohio businesses actually need — from enterprise firewall management and managed WiFi to cloud migration and VoIP phone systems. Everything is monitored 24/7 and optimized continuously. When something needs attention, we handle it before it becomes your problem.
Network Management
Enterprise routing, switching, firewall management, and SD-WAN — monitored and optimized 24/7.
Managed WiFi
Enterprise-class wireless with heatmapping, VLAN isolation, and wall-to-wall coverage. Zero dead zones.
VoIP Phone Systems
Cloud-based business phones with auto-attendants, mobile apps, and unlimited calling. Ditch the old PBX.
Cloud Migration & Management
Move workloads to Azure or private cloud — securely, seamlessly, and without the drama.
Business Internet & ISP Brokering
We broker the best carrier rates, manage service, and configure automatic failover. You stay online.
Cloud & Network FAQs
How do I know if my network is the problem, or if it's something else?
Slow network performance can be caused by your ISP, your internal infrastructure, your firewall configuration, bandwidth saturation, or application-level issues — and they all look the same to users. Our network assessment identifies the actual root cause. We use professional monitoring and diagnostic tools to pinpoint exactly where the problem is before recommending any solution. No guesswork, no throwing hardware at it and hoping.
What does 'managed network' actually mean day-to-day?
We monitor every network device — switches, routers, firewalls, access points — around the clock. We push firmware updates, manage firewall rule sets, configure QoS policies to prioritize critical traffic, and investigate anomalies before they become outages. When a switch port fails at 11 PM or a firewall rule gets misconfigured, we're on it. You don't have to know it happened.
Do we need enterprise networking equipment, or is consumer-grade okay for a small business?
Consumer-grade equipment isn't designed for business density, 24/7 operation, or centralized management. It handles a handful of devices fine at home — it struggles in a business with 20+ devices, multiple VLANs, VoIP traffic, and warehouse scanners. We deploy Cisco Meraki, Ubiquiti, and Rabbit Run platforms that are built for business workloads and manageable remotely without a truck roll.
What's the difference between managed WiFi and just buying a few access points?
Consumer access points have no centralized management, no performance monitoring, no automatic firmware updates, and no enterprise security features. Managed WiFi gives us a single dashboard to monitor every access point, push policies, identify rogue devices, optimize channel allocation, and troubleshoot performance before employees start complaining. We also do professional RF heatmapping before installation so there are zero dead zones from day one.
Should our Toledo business move to the cloud, or keep servers on-site?
It depends on your workloads, your team's needs, your risk tolerance, and your budget. Cloud is often the right answer for file servers, email, and collaboration tools. On-premise or hybrid makes sense for certain manufacturing systems, databases with low latency requirements, or regulated data with specific storage requirements. We assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation — not a blanket 'everything to the cloud' answer because it's easier to manage.
How disruptive is a VoIP migration for our business?
Minimally disruptive when done right. We configure your new VoIP system in parallel with your existing phones, port your numbers, test everything, train your team, and then cut over — usually over a weekend or evening. Your team shows up Monday and the phones work on the new system. Your clients keep calling the same numbers. Most businesses tell us the transition was far easier than they expected.
Can you support network infrastructure across multiple Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana locations?
Yes — multi-site networking is a common scenario for our clients. We deploy site-to-site VPNs or SD-WAN to connect your locations into a unified network, manage all sites from a centralized platform, and provide the same help desk and on-site support across your footprint. Adding a new location is a well-defined process we've handled many times.
What happens if our internet goes down?
With proper configuration, a brief internet outage shouldn't be catastrophic. We configure automatic failover to a secondary connection — LTE, fiber from a different carrier, or fixed wireless — so that if your primary link goes down, traffic automatically routes to the backup. VoIP calls stay up. Cloud applications stay accessible. Production continues. We also monitor connectivity in real time and respond immediately when a circuit goes down, working with your ISP on resolution while the failover keeps you running.
How do you handle network security — is that separate from the network itself?
Network security and network performance are inseparable in our approach. Every network we manage includes next-generation firewall deployment, VLAN segmentation to isolate sensitive systems and IoT devices, guest network isolation, and continuous traffic monitoring. Network segmentation means that if one device gets compromised — say, an IoT sensor or a guest device — the attacker can't pivot to your servers. Security is designed in, not bolted on afterward.
Cloud & network infrastructure, defined.
Cloud and network infrastructure services cover the design, deployment, monitoring, and ongoing management of business-grade networking — firewalls, switches, WiFi, VoIP, business internet, SD-WAN, and Microsoft Azure cloud workloads — delivered as a managed service for predictable performance and reliability.
Flyght IT designs and operates infrastructure for businesses headquartered in Northwest Ohio from our Toledo office at 7430 W Central Ave., with full coverage of Southeast Michigan and Northeast Indiana. On-site response within roughly an hour for Toledo-area incidents.
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Network problems slowing your Toledo business down?
Let's build you something that actually keeps up. We'll assess your current infrastructure and give you an honest game plan.
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